under the right side belly pan the is a plug, it's on the inside of the tunnel directly
behind the chain case..
Simple loosen plug and slide drip tray under it and drain. When it is empty
reinstall the plug and top of with 8oz of your lube of choice.

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under the right side belly pan the is a plug, it's on the inside of the tunnel directly
behind the chain case..
Simple loosen plug and slide drip tray under it and drain. When it is empty
reinstall the plug and top of with 8oz of your lube of choice.[/b]

yup what UECAR said, it's amazing how many people don't know there is a drain plug under there.

under the right side belly pan the is a plug, it's on the inside of the tunnel directly
behind the chain case..
Simple loosen plug and slide drip tray under it and drain. When it is empty
reinstall the plug and top of with 8oz of your lube of choice.[/b]

yup what UECAR said, it's amazing how many people don't know there is a drain plug under there.
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It is a good idea to pull the cover every year and do a quick inspection also.

Once I drain mine I just pop it off and look inside. Check the tensioner, chain, sprokets and wipe everything down. Not a bad idea to check the fasteners to insure they are snug.

Best part about one coming loose during a ride is you can always see what came loose on the side of the trail and make a quick diagnosis as the symptoms are very easy to recognize. massive hole in the chaincase, parts all over the belly pan and oil everywhere!

I do what freezerburnt does, I like to see whats going on inside the case anyway.
My wood stove loves those oily rags.

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